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Supervisor Cox knows that living in our hectic, crowded urban
communities, we need places close by where we can experience
tranquility and enjoy the splendors of nature.

That’s why Supervisor Cox received the Outstanding Public
Official" award from the National Association of County Parks and
Recreation Officials and the national “Planning Advocate Award” from
the American Planning Association for his leadership efforts to create
active transportation and open space projects.

The San Diego region boasts a chain of expansive river parks that
stretch from the mountains to the sea, and reach from the San Luis Rey
River Park in the north to the Sweetwater Valley Regional Park, the
Otay Valley Regional Park and Tijuana River Valley Park in the south.

Over the years, Supervisor Cox has worked passionately to create a
robust system of trails for hikers, bicyclists and equestrians. He has
pulled in more state funding to build campgrounds and staging areas
for hikers.

For decades, he has led the multi-year development of the iconic Bayshore
Bikeway, a popular and nationally recognized bike path that
circles San Diego Bay, providing bicyclists with breathtaking views
and opportunities to explore our diverse and vital communities.

Supervisor Cox invites you to get out and play and make our County
parks your personal playground!